The White House

Washington D.C.

The front of The White House with the ubiquitous Washington Monument making a guest appearance.
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is probably one of the most famous addresses in American history.
Since John Adams in 1800, The White House has been the official residence of every United States President.
Despite being constructed out of sandstone painted white, the structure took significant fire damage just 14 years after its completion.
The White House has expanded to include the East and West Wing as well as taking over the neighboring Eisenhower Executive Office Building.